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Chapter 3, Problem 9E
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Interpretation: The number of sigma and pi bonds in each molecule in the below structures should be reported.
Concept introduction: Bonds formed due to head-to-head overlap are termed sigma bond while ones formed by sideways or lateral overlap are named pi-bonds.
The 2 types of overlapping are as follows:
1. Head-on overlapping (sigma bond)
2. Sideway overlapping (pi bond)
A single bond has one
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Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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